Look a little bit
further on this matter. Look into Prince William. Iremember an advert
being placed in the major of newspapers of the worldin 1982, telling
everyone that "The Christ had been born." Who was bornin 1982 of
a Merovingian blood line. It was yes, Prince William.
Go do aweb search, you'll find some very interesting things. William is
due tobe the next King of England.

Was King Arthur a myth or
was he a real person? He was a real person,who's grave has been found. On
the headstone it says Here lies KingArthur the once and future King. Both
Charles and William have themiddle name of Arthur. There is more I could
tell you, but I'll let youguys do some digging.

I know a lot
of people have written on this site about Obama being theAntichrist, and
he is in character, but just perhaps he is a forerunnerand has a specific
job to do for the Illuminati and that is to breakdown America, which up
until now he has done a very good job of.

Bless you all and let's
keep on looking up!

Gordon Smith

Linda Hazelton (9
Dec 2010) "Prince
Charles"

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Doves, I watched the youtube videos associated
with the book that Phil noted, "The Antichrist and A Cup
of Tea." I googled PrinceCharles
and found an article that summed up/confirmed some of the
points in the youtube presentation. The
article lists some of thegroups that belong to
Prince Charles business association PWBLF--WOW-- it's
really telling about some of the political things that
havehappened in the US! Note that the Ross
Perot Group, George Soros, andChuck Schumer are
listed. The whole article is quite thoughtprovoking.
Linda

http://www.despatch.cth.com.au/Despatch/Vol93_Charles_sustainable.htm

When Charles attended Trinity College in the
late 1960s, hestudied archaeology, anthropology, and history, all of which
are keywith regard to the environment and architecture. In 1981, he and
a"somewhat maverick group of businessmen" (23) formed Business
inCommunity, which today is The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum
-PWBLF. Business in the Community came out of a 1980
Anglo-AmericanConference on Community Involvement in which British tycoons
learned ofAmerica's success in cleaning up its cities through
public-privatepartnerships, in which the local community joined with
businesses inorder to afford the changes necessary to revitalize major
cities.Public-private partnerships were first used in the 1940s and 1950s,
whenthe city of Pittsburgh joined forces with Richard King Mellon and
otherbusinessmen to revitalize Pittsburgh. (24) Years later in March,
1988,Charles attended the "Remaking the Cities" Conference in
Pittsburghwhere he delivered the key-note address. Whether the residents
ofPittsburgh or the conference participants knew it or not, they
werediscussing the same UN environmental concepts and agenda that were
laterunveiled at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992.

The purpose of the Prince of Wales Business
Leaders Forum is "topromote the practice of good corporate citizenship and
sustainabledevelopment internationally, as a natural part of successful
businessoperations." (25) In 1990, PWBLF members unveiled their world
agenda inCharleston, South Carolina where they hosted their first
conferencecalled "Stakeholders: The Challenge in a Global Market." Over
100 CEOsfrom major multinational organizations attended this two-day
conference.American firms included Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, USA
Today, SaraLee Corporation, BellSouth, J.C. Penney, Schering-Plough
Corporation,The Equitable Life, Johnson Publishing, KKR, Monsanto,
Pillsbury, theNew York Stock Exchange, Exxon, Caterpillar, Procter &
Gamble andDuPont. (26).

At
this conference, the CEOs felt that "practical experience ofbusiness
involvement in the community is becoming increasingly importantfor the
career development of business leaders of tomorrow. Educationand training
and care for the environment were considered theinternational priorities.
(27) Some of their conclusions were: (1) CEOshave a critical lead role to
play in setting company values and ensuringthat local managers are
briefed, encouraged, and prepared to listen tolocal community leaders. (2)
Companies must strive to adopt totalprocesses and products based on
principles of "sustainable development"- ensuring that use of resources
today does not harm the resource needsof future generations. (3) Business
executives should assist communityleaders in inner cities and isolated
rural areas to regenerate theirneighbourhoods by developing business
skills. (28)

In other words, the
new agenda for business is no longer justbusiness, but governance in the
community through public-privatepartnerships. This then calls for a
complete change in how managers aretrained and educated, corporate
philosophy, and how monies are directed.The Prince of Wales Business
Leaders Forum is an educational charitywith close to 50 multinational
corporations on its executivedirectorate. They include companies from the
United States, Britain,Germany, Japan, and several other countries. The
U.S. corporations whowork very closely with the Prince include: 3M,
American Express, TRW,Coca-Cola, SmithKline Beecham, ARCO, CIGNA, DHL
Worldwide Express, LeviStrauss & Company, The Perot Group, and US WEST
International.Additional partners are the American Chamber of Commerce,
American Hoteland Motel Association, The Atlanta Project, Charles Stewart
MottFoundation, The City of Charleston, The Ford Foundation, the
KellogFoundation, the New York City Housing Partnership, the Office of
RonaldReagan (who along with George Bush, was knighted by the Queen),
theSoros Foundation, Texaco, Tufts University, Turner Broadcasting,
USAID,and Warnaco. Guests and experts to Charleston included: United Way
ofAmerica, King Constantine, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
(USC),Elizabeth Plater-Zyerk (architect of the "holistic" planned
community,The Kentlands, in Gathersburg, MD), William Reilly then
Administratorwith the EPA. Rep. Charles Schumer from the 10th District in
New York,Lester Thurow, Dean of the Sloan School of Management,
MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, and Dr. Jessica Tuchman Matthews
from the WorldResources Institute and member of the Council for Foreign
Relations.(29)